LONDON, (JTA) — Robert N. Carvalho was elected president of the Anglo-Jewish Association to succeed Ewen Montagu who resigned the post to accept the presidency, of the United Syna- gogue. Mr. Carvalho's hornina- Con was supported by British Chief Rabbi Israel Brodie. - In his presidential • address, Carvaiho declared that the AJA was a "voluntary association of men and women who are con- scious of our dual heritage as Jews and as Englishmen, and who are determined to maintain that heritage and pass it on to the generations to come." Carvalho called for an end to Internal bickering within the Jewish community, and pledged to try to cooperate with other Jewish leaders and organizations On a "live and let jive basis." But, he stressed, this -did not mean that he advocated that 'people agree to dishonorable compromises" or the sacrifice of principles by way of. appease- ment. He also touched upon the close links between the AJA And. Jews in Israel and other coun tries. , tribf i.J MISS BETH GREEN • Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Green, of Cortland Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Beth, to David Mendelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mendel- son, of Oakman Boulevard. The bride-to-be is a junior in the college of education at Wayne University. Her fiance will graduate from the 1ATayne Uni- versity college of liberal arts in January. A March wedding is planned. . O * June 23—To Mr, and Mrs. Har- Sholem Aleichem Group old Ruskin (Lillian. BroWnstein), Lawn Dinner on Sunday of 10851 Oak- Park Blyd., Oak Park. Mich., a daughter, Latirie At a recent. executive board Mae. Meeting in the home of Mrs. * * * Isaac - Finkelstein, the ways and June 13—To Mr. and Mrs. means committee, under. the Gurston S. Allen (Hannah Laya chairmanship of Mrs. Morris Faun? an) of Toronto, a son, Friedman, planned a summer David Yule. program to further. the , donor * * luncheon to be held Nov. 17. June 5-,-To Mr, and Mrs. Har- - Plans • inclUde a luncheon at old B. Weisman, forinerly of De- the Philip : • Kaplan's : home; a troit, now of Los Angeles, Calif., lawn -party at the Charles Drik- _Ors' honie; Minnie Avrin and a son. Larry _Marshall. -the J.- Etkins will combine their social contributions, the Morris CERTIFIED MORE• Friedmans will entertain and Rev. Yehudah Loewy the Jacob Cukermans will be _host at a brunch. SERVING- IN A lawn. dinner will be held Hospitals and Homes Sunday- at the Sam Shaynes' TE. 4-7355 home, 19332 Fielding. Members 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. and friends -are invited; . . : RABBI LEO Yv GOLDMAN,•KM EXPERT MOHEL Eticommendecl by Physicians Hospitals and Honies Serving in 18245 Roselawle UN. 3-6242 Rev. JACOB SILVERIVIAN Detroit's Leading Surgical Wildemere At a brunch meeting, at the home of Mrs. Joshua Sperka, a campaign was mapped by the Women's Sabbath League to intensify the work of sabbath observance among the Jewish women in the community. A plan was formulated to en- list all synagogue sisterhoods to sponsor sabbath Mevorchim, the sabbath of the blessihg of the new month as "Womens Day" at the synagogue. It is a tradi- tion that women who could not attend the synagogue on other sabbaths would make every ef- fort to attend on this sa,bbath. Sisterhoods are being asked to sponsor a special kiddush in honor of women attending on sabbath Mevorchim and make it known as "Womens Sabbath" in the synagogue. An essay and oratorical- con- test is being planned to , culmi- nate late in the school season next year. among students of the various Hebrew and religious schools on the importance of the Sabbath. The League still requests that Women refrain from shopping on the sabbath, and patronize those. merchants closed on the' sabbath in order to aid them to keep their establishments closed. . Immi gration Bill Draws Criticism ..If Church.' Leaders": PaMphlet July 10—To Mr. and Mrs. H. Malcolm Kahn, of. Pontiac, Mich.,, son, Joseph Alan, - * July 7=-To Cpl. and Mrs. Louis. -In a pamphlet entitled As We A. Williams (Cecile Kasmer), Do Unto Others" by Charles H. former Detroiters, now of 5622 Seaver, pUblished by the Depart- Delmar, St. Louis; Mo., a daugh- ment of International Justice ter, Nada Lee. and Goodwill of the National * * * Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., July 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber- the McCarran-Walter Immigra- nard Rosenberg, of 3010 Chicago tion bill is severely condemned. Blvd., a daughter, Denise Hope. The summary of this pam- - • * * phlet declares that the 1952 im- June 26—To Mr.. and Mrs. Eu- migration act is gene Gordon (Beatrice Berman), of 21871 MarloW, Oak Park, Mich., a son, Howard Charles. * *, agewry June 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abrin, of 4316 Cortland, a son. Martin Lewis. n the -Air * * This Week's Radio and June 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- vin M. Brestoff (Betty Becker), Television Programs of 13420 Dartmouth, : Oak Park, of Jewish Interest Mich., a , daughter, Francine Rhonda. ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR .* -* Time; 10:30 a.m., Sunday, July June 24—To Mr. and. MrS. Al- 18. bert Lerner (Sybil Greenberg), Station : WJLB of 21921 Sussex,. Oak Park, Mich., Feature : In cooperation with a daughter, Janis Ann: the Jewish Community Council's .* * * Culture Commission, Rabbi Max June 23—To Dr, and Mrs. Louis Kapustin, director of Wayne Uni- Heyman (Eleanor Verona), a versity's Hillel Foundation and daughter, Shelley Elise. a member of the Council's exec- * * utive committee, will be present- June 23—To Mr. 'and Mrs. ed. .in a discussion_ of activities Richard Carl Oath -(Bernice of the Detroit Council of Ortho- Shames) ,. of Edinborough Rd., a dox Rabbis. son. Steven Jeffrey. * 14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MC Parley Reviews Friday, July 16, 1954 Near East Health Problems Sabbath League Plans To Recruit Sisterhoods Name Carvalho President Miss Green to Wed David Mendelson of Anglo-Jewish Ass'n, Replacing E. Montagu MOHEL TY. 4-0062 Jerusaleim Cinemas JERUSALEM, (AJP)—Israel is the most cinema-minded coun- try in the world, and American productions appear the most Popular with IsraeliS. - The • fol- lowing is a typical listing -of movies currently showing in Jerusalem: Arnon; "Anything Can Happen;" Eden: "Thous- ands Cheer;" Edison: "Outcast of the Island;" Orion: "The Snows of Kilimanjaro;" Orgil: "Rasho- Mon;" Studio: "Caiffeur Pour Dames," and Zion: "Roman Holi- day." - "Complex and unreadable, in some spots inconsistent; "It re-enacts the rigid, 'dis- criminatory national - origins quota system . . . individual qualifieations are ignored in comparison withplace of birth and ancestry.; "It sets up a tangled - web-- of `security' provisions which are likely to be more effectiVe in keeping out honest 'and desir- able immigrants than in disclos- ing the actually or potentially subversive; "It removes preVious protec- tionS of reputable alien resi dents; "It reduces our naturalized citizens to an inferior status;. "It raises barriers against temporary visitors — such as scientists, other Scholars, tech- nicians, artists, etc." PARIS, (JTA)—Medical and Betrothed health problems facing Jews in Iran, Italy, Austria, Germany, Morocco, Tunisia and other countries were reviewed here at the international medical con- ference of the Joint Distribution Committee which closed here this week. The conference, which was called to familiarize JDC medi- cal directors overseas with the latest developments in the fields of tuberculosis, care of the aged, trachoma control, sanitation and rehabilitation programs for the handicapped, earlier heard reports on JDC work in these fields in Israel.- • • Music and Entertainment SAM EMMER Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schiller of Buena Vista Avenue an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie Joyce, to Herman Novetsky, son of Mrs. Rose Novetsky of Tuxedo Ave- nue and the late Jacob Novet- sky. • • • 4 and His Orchestra UN. 3-9494 MARJORIE JOYCE SCHILLER e•••••••••••••••••••••• ■ - Detroit's-Best Laundry & Dry Cleaning - Value Thomiands of .Women Say— "l Use Quality - Because lt,Saves Original felt and ribbon designs for sweaters. • Hand monogramming. • Hand made party favors. 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